I'm not sure, if any of my move was correct. First I guessed villain range to any Top pair, 2 pairs and sets. I was thinking that top pair with solid flash draw is free money withdraw here, but now I'm really not sure about my desicion Villain is propably just another TAG 2NL guy who never bluffs and playing "fit or fold" my only question here is,
if my shove was ok, or should I call or fold there?

First of all, I wouldn't bet that flop, yes its pretty much a monster flop for you, but it becomes less good, once you get reraised. Also, since villain was preflop aggressor, he would just Cbet most of the time, and you want him to do that with Ax, Kx, 88 to JJ, as well as with suited connectors like 45, 89. U are ahead of all the hands mentioned, so u want them to continue betting, maybe turning those into bluffs that u would call down and win.
Now, only hands that can reraise you are sets, maybe AA or KK with a spade, and maybe 8s9s, 8s5s or 4s5s but it is far less likely, and also cold bluffs like AK.
Now that u break the hand this way, and just think about ranges, you should already figure, that shove was a bad decision, only better hands can call you, and only if he has AK and was bluffing could he fold.
try check-calling these boards, it might save u some chips next time

#3

October 26th, 2017, 8:54 PM

c9h13no3

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Don't post the results, just check/call the flop.

#4

October 27th, 2017, 1:20 AM

QA77

Game: Holdem

Posts: 275

re: Poker & $2 NLHE 6-max: Call 3BET or Fold?

I agree with others, dont bet and just check call the flop.

#5

October 27th, 2017, 4:16 AM

TheBigFinn

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Game: Holdem

Posts: 459

It has been said. Don't mind the call, but TP J kicker is not a hand you are looking to get three streets of value from. Check call a reasonable beat. Pushing AI over Villain's 3-bet is reckless. I can't imagine a hand weaker than QQ j kicker calling you.

Slow down and try and get to the river as cheap as you can.

#6

October 27th, 2017, 7:49 PM

John A

Posts: 5,574

3-bet pre. Avoid CC in the SB as much as possible. As played, just check/call flop. Once you bet and you're raised, totally player dependent on what you do at this point, but hate the shove.

#7

October 27th, 2017, 7:58 PM

Supmargy

Posts: 535

Originally Posted by John A

3-bet pre. Avoid CC in the SB as much as possible. As played, just check/call flop. Once you bet and you're raised, totally player dependent on what you do at this point, but hate the shove.

I agree with john. 3bet or fold preflop. Check call/raise otf. Check call does make you look weaker.

As played just call. Youve got a draw and his line of play suggests he's not folding anytime soon. If you hit your flush you can still get it in.

#8

October 28th, 2017, 8:11 PM

Sidetracked

Posts: 402

re: Poker & $2 NLHE 6-max: Call 3BET or Fold?

With your hand, getting it in on the flop is fine. I'm not a fan of donking, so I would have check raised the flop, and the $ would have gone in anyway. Top pr and a flush draw is a big hand. Getting it in vs a set is your worst case scenario, but there will be many other situations where your 14 outs are clean.